"Your playlist URL has been revoked." Your streams stopped working. You didn't share your URL. Your seller revoked it without explanation.
Here's the thing — URL revocation should be rare and explained. A British IPTV reseller who revokes URLs regularly has poor security practices. A good seller revokes only when compromised. A bad seller revokes for "maintenance."
In most cases, a good seller's URLs last for months. A bad seller's URLs last for weeks. A terrible seller's URLs last for days before revocation.
What actually works is asking: "Under what conditions do you revoke playlist URLs?" A good IPTV reseller UK explains clearly. A bad seller says "for security" — which is vague.
Let me give you a real example. A user's British IPTV URL was revoked with no warning. Support said "we rotate URLs for security." He had to request a new one. This happened every 2 weeks.
Most operators find that URL rotation should be transparent. Silent revocation is user-hostile.